Greece Faces Report On Deadliest Train Crash As Protests Start

By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News

ATHENS (Worthy News) – Massive protests were underway in Greece on Friday on the second adversary of the nation’s deadliest train crash after a report blamed human error, outdated infrastructure, and significant systemic failures for the head-on collision killing 57 people.

Evdokia Tsagli told reporters she remembers laughing moments before her train wagon spun through the air. The ordeal lasted seven seconds. For Tsagli, “It was like eternity.” “I think I said over 100 times to myself, ‘When is it gonna stop?'” she recalled.

On February 28, 2023, her carriage in a Greek passenger train landed on top of the dining car ahead, flames consuming the wreckage.

The train, carrying hundreds — many of them university students — collided head-on with a freight train near Tempe, 375 kilometers (235 miles) north of Athens, the capital.

An independent 178-page report written by an independent investigative committee found that a station master’s routing mistake sent the passenger train onto the same track as an oncoming freight train.

The collision, which killed 46 passengers and 11 staff, including both train drivers, left many survivors with physical and mental wounds that will take long to heal.

Investigators also highlighted poor training, staff shortages, and a deteriorating railway system that lacked automated safety controls, noting a chronic lack of public investment during the 2010-18 financial crisis.

That did little to prevent protests on Friday, with thousands expected to remember the victims and pressure authorities to improve infrastructure.

Copyright 1999-2025 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.

More Worthy News

Trump Reverses Course, Backs Release of Epstein Files as House Prepares Explosive Vote
Trump Reverses Course, Backs Release of Epstein Files as House Prepares Explosive Vote
Monday, November 17, 2025

President Donald Trump abruptly reversed himself Sunday night, announcing that he now supports House Republicans voting to release the long-sought Epstein files—just days after blasting several GOP lawmakers for pushing the effort.

Supreme Court Case Could Have Major Effect On 2026 Midterms
Supreme Court Case Could Have Major Effect On 2026 Midterms
Monday, November 17, 2025

The U.S. Supreme Court has agree to take up a case that could have an effect on the 2026 midterm elections.

Netanyahu Condemns Rising Settler Violence in West Bank, Vows ‘Forceful Action’
Netanyahu Condemns Rising Settler Violence in West Bank, Vows ‘Forceful Action’
Sunday, November 16, 2025

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday issued his strongest public denunciation yet of extremist settler violence in Judea and Samaria (also known as the West Bank), promising “very forceful action” amid a sharp rise in attacks that has drawn concern from Israeli security officials, international partners, and Washington.

House GOP: Epstein File Push a ‘Political Exercise’ Aimed at Damaging President Trump After Democrat Shutdown Defeat
House GOP: Epstein File Push a ‘Political Exercise’ Aimed at Damaging President Trump After Democrat Shutdown Defeat
Sunday, November 16, 2025

In the immediate aftermath of Democrats losing the budget showdown that plunged Washington into a weeks-long government shutdown, House Republicans say the Left is now scrambling for a distraction — reviving the long-dormant fight over the Jeffrey Epstein files in what GOP leaders call a transparently political maneuver to wound President Donald Trump.

Iran Launches Cloud-Seeding Campaign as Nation Endures Worst Drought in 50 Years
Iran Launches Cloud-Seeding Campaign as Nation Endures Worst Drought in 50 Years
Sunday, November 16, 2025

Iranian authorities have begun large-scale cloud-seeding operations in a desperate bid to generate rainfall as the country confronts its most severe drought in decades, state media reported over the weekend.

Trump Expected to Approve F-35 Sale to Saudi Arabia Amid Push to Expand Abraham Accords
Trump Expected to Approve F-35 Sale to Saudi Arabia Amid Push to Expand Abraham Accords
Sunday, November 16, 2025

President Donald Trump is expected to finalize a landmark agreement with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that would allow Riyadh to acquire advanced U.S. F-35 stealth fighter jets—part of a sweeping package of economic, defense, and normalization initiatives set to be unveiled at the White House this week.

Israel Launches World-First Project to Refill Sea of Galilee With Desalinated Seawater
Israel Launches World-First Project to Refill Sea of Galilee With Desalinated Seawater
Sunday, November 16, 2025

In a historic and unprecedented step, Israel has begun pumping desalinated Mediterranean water into the Sea of Galilee (Kinneret), marking the first time anywhere in the world that processed seawater is being used to replenish a natural freshwater lake. The initiative comes as the iconic biblical lake continues to suffer from years of drought, falling rainfall, and declining spring flow.